Description:HG2402 From its A700,000 range serial number, this Smith & Wesson model 459 was manufactured in President Reagan’s Inaugural Year of 1981. The 459 set the standard for lightweight Wonder Nine pistols in the 1980s; garbage-mouthed guns that will feed any kind of ammo, from sharp-nosed Federal hollowpoints to lead bullet reloads to steel case Russian and Chinese rounds. Notable competitors Glock and Sig to this day do not share this pistol’s omnivorous diet, thirty years later. This pistol comes with both its original steel plate 14 shot magazines, legal for civilian possession in New York because they are pre-ban. Barrel is 4 inch steel; weight empty 30 ounces; traditional double action semi-auto pistol with left side / right-hand shooter decocking safety; firing pin safety and magazine safety; gloss checkered polymer factory grips; .365 smooth face blue steel combat trigger with matching .265 serrated hammer; windage and elevation adjustable rear sights protected by Smith & Wesson’s distinctive 39/59 series sight shoulders; gloss serrated polymer mainspring housing in a lightweight gloss black anodized alloy frame with serrated front strap; full length steel guide rod. This specimen is a well tended department pistol. Surface detractions are moderate: edge whitening, more pronounced near the muzzle and sides of the trigger guard; and occasional freckling to the blue steel slide. We rate it as Good to Very Good, 75 percent vicinity by our estimate. Photos, at any right, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. It is certainly excellent mechanically. Bore, chamber, and mechanism are all bright, clean, and excellent. We estimate it has been fired between 1000 and 1500 rounds. We are including a current production factory blue box along with the extra magazine. Own this fine, eminently serviceable and collectable Smith & Wesson 559 Adjustable, for only $ 339.00. Not transferable to civilians in California, District of Colombia, Massachusetts, or New York City. For civilian buyers in jurisdictions where 14 round pre-ban magazines are restricted to law enforcement, one new 10 round magazine, either factory or Mec-Gar, instead of the two hi-caps. Not transferable to civilians in California, Massachusetts, or the District of Colombia.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $10 lower 48; $30 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, USPS Priority Mail, insured with Delivery Confirmation. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped same day. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name on there. We offer 7 day money back on used guns and items, but No Returns on New in Box guns or on Lay-aways or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. New guns have factory warranties and we are not a warranty station. We accept lay-away with 20% down, balance in 90 days - lay aways not refundable, though. Internet phone hours 8:30 – 4:30 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup available. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 WE BUY, SELL, or TRADE.

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Shipping Notes: $10 lower 48; $30 AK, HI, PR, USPS Priority. 7 day money back on used items, but No Returns on NIB, Lay-away, or Ammo. Lay-away OK, 20% down, 90 days to pay. We Buy, Sell, or Trade; we always have.Read More